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Liver Detox and Weight Loss Program

Allow yourself the benefits of a much needed liver cleanse. With continued use of Holy Tea, you can expect clearer, healthier, younger looking skin, increased energy and a happier personality! As you remove toxic deposits from your body, you will lose dark moods caused by sluggish elimination.

By choosing how many cups of this tea you drink in a day you can regulate your bowel movements to two or three each day. Keep the toxic waste flowing, not sitting in your digestive system, rotting and filling you with poisons that cause aches, disease and aging.

Furthermore, a liver detox will relieve you of constipation and promote weight loss, as well as an overall healthier body. Living a healthy lifestyle is invaluable and should not be taken for granted. We have one body to carry us through this life, so it’s cardinal that we maintain and improve ourselves as much as possible.

Holy Tea with pure Energized Water can clear many chronic or degenerative conditions.

Formulated by Bill Miller, Ph.D, Miracle Tea is a unique blend of all natural ingredients that has been used with great results for over 20 years.

Holy Tea is the original tea, and is also available in a slightly different formula called Miracle Tea which includes stronger stimulants that you may not require if the original Holy Tea is already working for you. Our bodies respond differently to natural herbs and you should decide for yourself which tea is better matched to your constitution.

Dr. Miller Holy Tea is not a drug, nor intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease or illness. You should consult with your physician before starting this or any other cleansing exercise or weight management program. The descriptions below are about the traditional uses of the individual herbs. Their effectiveness varies with quality and dosage.

Dr. Miller's Tea Ingredients

Blessed Thistle

Blessed Thistle has fuzzy leaves and stems with yellow flowers. It is a "bitter" that aids digestion and works on a congested liver. It increases breast milk and is an emotional ally to uplift spirits.

Biological name: Compositae Cnicus benedictus

Blessed Thistle [Glandular] is so named because of the ancient belief that it possessed supernatural qualities. It grows up to two feet tall and is found in meadows and along roadsides. From May to June the plant bears pale yellow flowers. Among natural-health enthusiasts the plant is commonly used to support the female reproductive system.

By mouth, blessed thistle products are used primarily to treat gastrointestinal complaints such as indigestion and loose bowel. Blessed thistle can also be applied to relieve skin wounds.

Note: Although the plants appear similar, Blessed Thistle has much different uses than Milk/Holy Thistle

Warning: This product contains cathartic herbs. Pregnant and nursing women, elderly, children and individuals suffering from any illness or health condition should consult with a physician before starting this or any other cleansing exercise of weight management program.

Blessed Thistle has been known to aid the body with the following ailments:

Eating Disorders

Bacterial Infections

Viral Infections

Appetite Stimulant

Astringent

Bleeding

Blood Purification

Boils

Breast Milk Stimulant

Abnormal Cell Growth

Elimination problems

Diuretic

Expectorant

Fever support

Gallbladder support

Inflammation

Jaundice

Liver Support

Memory Enhancer

Menstrual Cramps

Salivary Stimulant

Skin Problems

Sweating Stimulant

Wound Healing

Blessed Thistle is known to have antimicrobial effects in viral infections. Historically, Blessed Thistle has been recommended as a treatment for stomach upset, indigestion and gas.

Treating the symptoms of smallpox, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation and flatulence. It is also popularly regarded as a galactagogue, as mentioned above. It is a wonderfully magical herb.

Holy Thistle (Scientific Name: Milk Thistle)

Holy thistle has been used medicinally for over 2000 years, most commonly for the treatment of liver and gallbladder disorders. It supports the liver in the release of toxins; its products are popular in Europe and the United States for various types of liver disease. Holy thistle is believed to have great power in the purification and circulation of the blood. It is such a good blood purifier that drinking a cup of thistle tea twice a day will eliminate chronic headaches. Used for stomach and digestive problems, gas in the intestines, constipation, and liver troubles. It is very effective for dropsy, strengthens the heart, and is good for the liver, lungs, and kidneys.

Milk/Holy Thistle contains silymarin, which may have specific protective effects on cells in the liver. Silymarin and other chemicals in milk thistle are believed to protect liver cells in several different ways:

Anti-inflammatory effects of silymarin help keep liver cells from swelling in response to injury.

Silymarin seems to encourage the liver to grow new cells, while discouraging the formation of inactive fibrous tissue.

By changing the outside layer of liver cells, silymarin may also keep certain harmful chemicals from getting into liver cells.

Holy Thistle may also cause the immune system to be more active. Silymarin and other compounds from Holy Thistle have also been tested in laboratory studies involving various types of human cancer cells. In general, they seem to interrupt abnormal cell division and shorten the time that cancer cells live. They may also stop or limit the formation of new blood vessels that supply tumors (angiogenesis). Most research has centered on breast cancer and prostate cancer, but Holy Thistle may also be useful in treating other cancers such as leukemia. Additionally, some chemicals from Holy Thistle may increase the effectiveness of current anticancer drugs. Some of these anticancer effects are being studied in early-phase human trials, but none is yet confirmed.

Malva Leaf

The plant is also known as Chinese Mallow, and it comes from the family Malvaceae.

Malva Leaves are used medicinally, often made into a tea to soothe membranes of the digestive system. Malva Leaf is high in mucilaginous materials, making it suitable as a protector of the respiratory system and a soother of the lungs. It is indicated in cases of bronchitis, emphysema, and when bronchial irritation is present. Malva Leaf is mildly astringent and diuretic, and has been used to treat gastroenteritis, stomachache, and conditions of the spleen.

The Malva seed contains mucilage, polysaccharides and flavonoids. It is demulcent, (soothes and softens irritated tissues, especially the mucus membranes) diuretic, emollient, (softens the skin) galactogogue (increases milk flow in nursing mothers), and gentle stimulation of the bowels. The seeds are used in Tibetan medicine, where they are considered to have a sweet and astringent taste plus a healing potency. They are used in the treatment of renal disorders, the retention of fluids, frequent thirst and diarrhea.

The weedy Malva Leaf has been used interchangeably for food, tea and medicine for thousands of years.

Malva has been used for:

Bronchitis

Colitis

Cutaneous Diseases

Gastroenteritis

Inflamed Hemorrhoids

Inflammation of the Cervix

Intestinal Infections

Leucorrhea or White Discharge

Pleurisy (Inflammation of the membrane that covers the lungs)

Rectitis

Soften Tumors and Abscess

Tonsillitis

Marshmallow Leaves

Marshmallow (Althea officinalis)-the herb, not the white puffy confection roasted over a campfire-has been used for centuries as both a food and a medicine. Its botanical name comes from the Greek word "altho," which means "to cure." The Romans, Chinese, Egyptians, and Syrians used marshmallow as a source of food, while the Arabs made poultices from its leaves and applied this to the skin to reduce inflammation. The mucilage, or gummy secretion, in the leaves and particularly the root is helpful for soothing sore throats, chapped skin, and minor wounds.

Professional herbalists may recommend marshmallow for the following health problems based on its long history of use in traditional healing systems, as well as results of laboratory studies.

Asthma

Bronchitis

Common cold/sore throat

Cough

Inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis

Stomach ulcers

Weight loss aid (marshmallow swells with fluid and gives a sense of fullness)

Wound healing

Milk Thistle

Milk thistle contains several chemicals with possible medical effects. Most current research focuses on one of them, silymarin, which may have specific protective effects on cells in the liver. In multiple human, animal, and laboratory studies, silymarin has shown differing degrees of effectiveness for protecting the liver from damage caused by alcohol, chemicals, drugs, diseases, and poisonous plants. It is used to treat both acute conditions (such as poisoning) and long-term diseases (such as hepatitis C). Silymarin and other chemicals in milk thistle are believed to protect liver cells in several different ways:

Silymarin has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are thought to prevent or lessen damage to body cells that is caused by a chemical process called oxidation.

Anti-inflammatory effects of silymarin help keep liver cells from swelling in response to injury.

Silymarin seems to encourage the liver to grow new cells, while discouraging the formation of inactive fibrous tissue.

By changing the outside layer of liver cells, silymarin may also keep certain harmful chemicals from getting into liver cells.

Milk (Holy) thistle may also cause the immune system to be more active.

Silymarin and other chemicals from milk thistle have also been tested in laboratory studies involving various types of human cancer cells. In general, they seem to interrupt cancer cell division as well as shortening the time that cancer cells live. They may also stop or limit the formation of new blood vessels that supply tumors. Most research has centered on breast cancer and prostate cancer, but milk thistle is also being tested for treating other cancers such as leukemia. In some animal studies, certain types of breast cancer tumors actually increased in number and/or seriousness when milk thistle was given to female animals with existing breast tumors. However, the application of a second milk thistle chemical, silibinin, to the skin of laboratory animals has protected the animals against the development of skin cancer - either before or immediately after exposure to damaging radiation. Silibinin may even help to restore damaged skin somewhat by mending DNA that has been harmed by ultraviolet rays. In addition, some chemicals from milk thistle may increase the effectiveness of current anticancer drugs. Some of these anticancer effects are being studied in early-phase human trials, but none is confirmed, yet.

Milk thistle and chemicals derived from it are being studied for a number of additional possible effects. For example, in a study of humans, milk thistle produced modest reductions in cholesterol levels. Results of separate laboratory studies show that milk thistle may help to protect the heart muscle from damage caused by certain drugs.

Persimmon Leaves

Rich in vitamin C. Helps to prevent allergy symptoms and itching.

Allergies are your body's overreaction to allergens, which can range from animals to food to plants. Normally, your immune system protects your body from harmful substances such as bacteria, viruses and toxins by producing antibodies. If you have an allergy, your body overreacts to exposure to certain allergens by producing antibodies which cause the symptoms you experience.

Many people treat their allergies with pharmaceutical drugs. These treatments provide rapid, temporary relief by masking the symptoms. But the symptoms reoccur when the drugs wear off, and the drugs themselves can trigger side effects like dry mouth and nasal passages or lethargy. And who needs more discomfort?

Botanical extracts offer a safe and effective way to alleviate symptoms, while avoiding the unpleasant side effects of conventional drugs. Studies have shown that supplements containing healthy phytochemicals and botanical extracts such as Persimmon Leaves work to alleviate symptoms without negative side effects.

Allergies make you miserable! Instead of relying on pharmaceuticals that provide temporary relief and add different symptoms to the mix, why not try Holy Tea which contains the proven extract of Persimmon Leaves?

Take control of your allergies - NATURALLY!!

Red Clover Blossoms

Ancients called it Triphyllon, meaning "three leaves". This term also relates to the common name, Clover, which stems from "clava", meaning "three-leaved". The three leaves were said to correspond to the triad goddesses of Mythology, and later to the Trinity in Christianity.

Red Clover grows in Europe and North America. The plant grows best where soils are rich in calcium, phosphorus and potassium. The flowering tops are used medicinally. In Europe, Red Clover is widely cultivated and used as a tonic and a salad herb. Honey makers to add a mild, sweet taste to their honey use Red Clover. Herbalists have long prized this herb for it's traditional use as a blood purifier, expelling toxins from the bloodstream.

Primary chemical constituents of Red Clover include phenolic glycosides (salicylic acid), essential oil (methyl salicylate), sitosterol, genistiene, flavonoids, salicylates, coumarins, cyanogenic glycosides, silica, choline, and lecithin. Red Clover also contains vitamin A, vitamin C, B-complex, calcium, chromium, iron, and magnesium. Researchers from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) have found anticancer properties in this herb. Red Clover is one of the most useful remedies for children with skin problems. Because it is mild, it makes an excellent nutritional supplement for children.

The expectorant and antispasmodic action give this remedy a role in the treatment of coughs and bronchitis, but especially in whooping cough, dry cough and colds. Red Clover also increases the production of mucus and urine flow helping relieve irritation and inflammation of the urinary tract. As a digestive aid, Red Clover stimulates the production of digestive fluids and bile. It also relieves constipation and helps soothe inflammation of the bowel, stomach and intestines. Red Clover contains easily absorbed calcium & magnesium which tones and relaxes the nervous system, relieving tension due to stress and the associated headaches, which are further relieved by the silicic acid content. Clinical evidence shows that there is a basis for its long-standing tradition in treating cancer and its antimicrobial properties have been proven effective against tuberculosis.

For women, Red Clover is quite special. It contains stilbene, which stimulates estrogenic activity, thus increasing fertility, and reduces "hot flashes" experienced by women during menopause. It also supports the uterus with its vitamin content, and the high protein content nourishes the whole body. There is also an alkalizing effect, which improves the vaginal and uterine acid/alkaline balance. Red Clover Blossoms is a powerhouse in maintaining our good overall health.

Sarsaparilla Root

(in Miracle Tea only)

Sarsaparilla is a natural herb that has been used by many individuals in connection with liver disease and syphilis. However, it is most commonly used in connection with eczema, psoriasis, and other skin disorders. It is a natural power root that helps the body fight all disease.

Sarsaparilla is native to South America, Latin America, Mexico, and the islands of the Caribbean and was introduced to Europe in the late 15th century. Unlike the sarsaparilla tree, which is primarily found in the Northern hemisphere, sarsaparilla is a vine-like plant that has wood-like stems and long thorns. Sarsaparilla was exported to Europe before 1530 from Mexico. It was used in the sixteenth-century for syphilis and rheumatism. Sarsaparilla was used in the 1850s for syphilis in the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. Sarsaparilla products were promoted as blood purifiers, tonics, diuretics, sweat inducers, and for many other applications and was often used in patent medicines. With claims implying it contains testosterone, sarsaparilla has been used as a male sexual rejuvenator and an anabolic steroid replacement in natural bodybuilding formulas.

Sarsaparilla contains steroidal saponins, such as sarsasapogenin, which some researcher claim can duplicate the action of some human hormones. Sarsaparilla also contains beta-sitosterol, a phytosterol, which may contribute to the anti-inflammatory property of this herb. A few reports suggest that sarsaparilla has both anti-inflammatory and liver-protecting effects. Similar findings on the effect of sarsaparilla on psoriasis can also be found in European literature.

It is used in other parts of the world in connection with acne, eczema, fungal infections, and similar skin conditions. Sarsaparilla can be applied to the inflamed or infected skin in a tea form by slashing it on as a wash or as a compress. Topically it seems to be effective against itching and infections and seems to possess antibacterial properties. See our special accolade to this wonderful herb on our Home Page.

Southern Ginseng

Powerful Adaptogenic and Antioxidant Herb

Although it has been used to treat a wide range of diseases in its native areas of China, Southern Ginseng has been studied most for its effects on the heart and blood vessels. Southern Ginseng may have a direct strengthening effect on the heart, causing the heart to beat more powerfully. It may also have a number of secondary cardiovascular effects, such as reducing the stickiness of blood components called platelets. Created in the bone marrow, platelets circulate in the blood. In a process called "platelet aggregation", they stick to injured tissue, beginning the blood clotting process and promoting wound healing. Southern Ginseng's potential reduction in platelet aggregation may help to reduce the build up of plaques in blood vessels. Plaques are accumulations of fats and blood cells that may lead to heart attacks or strokes if blood flow becomes restricted. In addition, Southern Ginseng has been shown in laboratory studies to widen blood vessels -- an effect that may both lower blood pressure and reduce the workload on the heart. Evidence suggests that Southern Ginseng also contains chemicals that may lower cholesterol levels in the blood.

Because it is an antioxidant, Southern Ginseng also has the potential as an anticancer and immune-stimulating agent. Antioxidants are thought to protect body cells from damage caused by a chemical process called oxidation, which produces oxygen free radicals, natural chemicals that may also suppress immune function. As shown in laboratory studies of human cancer cells, Southern Ginseng may disrupt normal cell division in cancer cells, thereby preventing or delaying the onset of cancer and destroying existing cancerous tumors. Separate animal studies show that Southern Ginseng may also help to regulate the immune system. When it was tested with either deficient or overactive immune systems, Southern Ginseng appeared to return immune function to levels that are more normal. The antioxidant effects of Southern Ginseng may also protect the liver from some of the damage caused by certain drugs or chemicals or by chronic alcohol abuse. In animal studies, Southern Ginseng has interfered with the development of liver fibrosis – the formation of scar-like fibers in the liver. Because the non-functioning fibers crowd out active liver tissue, liver function decreases gradually as the amount of fibrous tissue increases. Southern Ginseng contains many amino acids, vitamins and minerals that are healthful to the human body, including selenium, magnesium, zinc, calcium, iron, potassium, manganese, phosphorus, and more. Environmental pollution, poor nutrient, and stress can all lead to liver deficiency where the body is not able to convert food into energy, and instead convert them to triglycerides and stored as fat. Southern Ginseng may help regulate fat metabolism, maintain normal cholesterol levels and maintain a healthy blood pressure.

Chinese Herbal Remedy for Cardiovascular Diseases

Southern Ginseng is a powerful adaptogenic Chinese herb that has been used for centuries by the Chinese as an expectorant and a natural way to relieve inflammation. Belonging to the cucumber family, this herb is also referred to as "southern ginseng" where it is grown traditionally in the mountainous region of South Central China. This is a region of the world that is well known for the longevity of its inhabitants as well as the low incidence of cardiovascular diseases and cancer that exist there. It was believed that the food and lifestyle there contributed to the well-being and longevity of its inhabitants. But now it has been shown that one herb in particular was a major factor accounting for the low rates of cardiovascular diseases in that region. That herb is Southern Ginseng and scientific pharmacological tests reveal that Southern Ginseng has the most incredible ability to lower cholesterol levels in the blood stream. Southern Ginseng works by emulsifying the cholesterol deposits that have accumulated on the vascular walls, flushing them out from the circulatory system. Additional benefits to the circulatory system include lowering high blood pressure, decreasing the level of high blood fats, and reduction in the incidence of blood clots and arteriosclerosis.

Its importance to cardiovascular health is well-known but Southern Ginseng has other lesser known but equally important health benefits. Being an adaptogen, this herb has the unique ability to help "restore homeostasis" or "reestablish equilibrium" to the body's various systems, which includes the cardiovascular, digestive, nervous, immune and reproductive systems. Besides its ability to help lower bad cholesterol (LDL) levels, it also help increase good cholesterol (HDL) levels, boosts the immune system by elevating the number and activity of white blood cells, strengthen the digestive system by assisting in liver function through inhibited oxidation of liver cells and relieve stress by soothing and relaxing the central nervous system.

Additionally because of its direct stimulation on liver function, Southern Ginseng may also be use for natural weight loss. This is especially true for those with a liver deficiency or imbalance, which happens to be most of us. If you work and live in a big city with its surrounding bad air, nutrient deficient diet and worked-related stress, then you have a liver deficiency or imbalance to some degree, whether you know it or not. In a person with a normal, fit liver, consumed sugar and carbohydrates are sent to the muscles to be used as energy whereas in a person with an unfit liver, the sugar is converted instead to triglycerides and then stored as fat. Southern Ginseng's ability to greatly inhibit the "unfit" body's tendencies to store sugars as fat and thus help control the metabolism of fat in the body. Studies have now been conducted that verifies Southern Ginseng ability to help regulate fat metabolism, which plays an important role in the body's capacity to lose weight.

Southern Ginseng is rich in amino acids, antioxidants and minerals and is safe for long-term continuous use. The health-promoting properties of this "miracle grass" are as described:

Soothing, sedative effects on the central nervous system helps memory and cognitive functions, improves quality of sleep and relieve incidence of insomnia.

Helpful in the prevention of hair loss and formation of gray hair by increasing the enzyme activity of cell membranes responsible for nourishing the hair follicles.

Directions for Use

Easily regulate your bowel health by adjusting the amount of tea you drink every day.

You are making an Infusion - do not boil the tea bags. Use energized water for best results, and start with 12 cups of hot water, best heated on stove or flame. Do not microwave your water. Drop the tea bag into the hot water. Cover and let sit overnight (minimum 4-6 hours) Drink one cup straight of mixed with Energized Water or your favorite drink. You may leave the Holy Tea tea bags in the beverage until all is consumed. You can mix it into herbal or black tea, and flavor it with stevia, honey, or lemon. You can leave it at room temperature, refrigerate or warm it up (on your stove).

Drink 1 cup of the concentrate (estimate your dilution) at first to see how your body will react. Drink more if you can tolerate it.

The content of the used tea bags should be consumed. Add the herbs to soups, sauces, stews, salads, or on top of potatoes, pasta or rice. Be as creative as you like.

If you have itchy watery eyes, get a small spray bottle and mix one part good quality apple cider vinegar, and 4 parts Dr. Miller's Tea. This is excellent to kill the germs that are torturing your eyes. Spray your eyes, and rest for a few minutes to give them a chance to absorb the nutrients. There probably is not a more effective natural antibiotic to be found anywhere.

It is possible to experience a bit of discomfort during the first couple days. This is when your body is going through initial cleansing and elimination of old waste. Discomfort (cramping, gas, gurgling) should subside after a couple days.

Most people do not report any discomfort when they drink a small amount of the tea. Dr. Miller's Teas help to regulate your bowels movements to 2 or 3 times per day in order to keep the tract moving.

You should continue to drink Dr. Miller's Tea to break down toxic waste and flush it out of your body. When you feel that you aren't cleaning out fast enough, increase the tea strength or drink more of it. This will rid your body of undigested toxins and make you feel better... and you will see that you're actually expelling the toxicity that you have been fighting.

After the undigested remains of food are moved out (3-14 days for most), your bowel movements will return to normal and your health will start improving.

When you see black feces, it is the potentially REAL trouble being expelled. If you need some extra help, take ¼ teaspoon baking soda with 3 tablespoons of good quality Apple cider vinegar with the solid bits, followed by Dr. Miller's Tea. Do this after breakfast and dinner. You could also add a glass of water with an ounce of the cider vinegar, and a teaspoon of honey. Sip that during the day. This is a very good method to help alkalize your system and to kill parasites, worms, and other unwelcome creatures.

Recommended Use

Contraindications

Warning:
This product contains cathartic herbs. Pregnant and nursing women, the elderly, children, and individuals suffering from any illness or health condition should consult with a physician prior to using this or any herbal supplement.

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Dr. Miller began testing his tea over twenty years ago in Jackson, Tennessee with a quest in achieving personal optimum health and fitness. Break down toxic waste and flush it out of you. Calm your digestion and relieve heartburn. Clean your whole body from the inside, naturally.

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